Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Quarantine and Worsening of Cardiovascular Risk in the French General Population

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    800
  • sponsor
    University Hospital, Toulouse
Updated on 16 February 2024
anxiety
depression
covid-19

Summary

In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the French government put in place home quarantine of the general population in order to limit the transmission of the virus. It is obvious that quarantine at home have a psychological impact which could worsened cardiovascular risk. Our aim is to assess risk factors for severe stress, anxiety or depression, during and after quarantine, as well as risk factors (including stress, anxiety or depression), in the worsening of cardiovascular risk.

Description

In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the French government put in place home quarantine of the general population in order to limit the transmission of the virus. It is obvious that quarantine at home have a psychological impact which could worsened cardiovascular risk. Our aim is to assess risk factors for severe stress, anxiety or depression, during and after quarantine, as well as risk factors (including stress, anxiety or depression), in the worsening of cardiovascular risk.

A prospective epidemiological observational cohort study will be carried out (in French general population aged 50 to 89 years) with data collection by telephone interviews (in agreement with the context of quarantine).

The telephone interviews will be carried out during quarantine (V1), in the month following the end of quarantine (V2) and then, at 6 (V3) and 12 (V4) months. At baseline, the questionnaire will focus on socio-demographic and contextual characteristics related to the COVID-19 outbreak, medical history, cardiovascular risk factors and treatments, anxiety and depression scales. Next (after the quarantine), the questionnaire will focus on the evolution of cardiovascular risk factors and the occurrence of acute cardiovascular events, the evolution of treatments and post-traumatic stress, anxiety or depression scales.

The assessment of risk factors for severe stress, anxiety or depression, during and after quarantine, as well as risk factors of the worsening of cardiovascular risk will be based on mixed logistic regression.

Details
Condition Endogenous depression, Depression, Depression, ANXIETY NEUROSIS, Anxiety, Stress, Covid 19
Age 50years - 89years
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04397835
SponsorUniversity Hospital, Toulouse
Last Modified on16 February 2024

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Inclusion Criteria

All participants of the MONALISA survey residing in south-western France (Toulouse area)

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Opposition to participate in this new survey
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Subject under guardianship, curatorship or safeguard of justice
Lack of health insurance coverage
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